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Post by Gary Baldi on Nov 15, 2017 13:03:13 GMT
They must be concentrating on a bigger name to befit their status in Spain and around the world. Exactly - Richard Money left Solihull Moors last month. Whats the betting....? They don't get bigger than that! I'm sure his chippy nature will go down well with their fans!
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Post by bashamwonderland on Nov 15, 2017 18:49:25 GMT
They won't go down again.
But I want them to.
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Post by peterdev on Nov 16, 2017 23:08:14 GMT
I think they're too big to go down....so down they'll go. Stockport, Darlington and York have gone down so they might well drop again
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Post by bicesterox on Nov 17, 2017 6:14:32 GMT
We can but hope 😀
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Post by outsidethebox on Nov 19, 2017 11:53:49 GMT
Drew at home to leaders Dover yesterday. Promising start in their quest for non league mid-table obscurity.
Big game home to Chester on Tuesday (while we play Blackburn 😉) then a massive six pointer at Torquay on Saturday.
Oh, how the other half live!
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Post by ryaniobirdio on Nov 19, 2017 15:49:11 GMT
If Chester turn them over on Tuesday they would drop into the relegation zone on goal difference.
Come on, Chester. Don't let me down now.
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Post by holdsteady on Nov 19, 2017 16:46:32 GMT
The arrogance of Leyton Orient fans doesn't change, they are manager less and in a relegation battle but talking about at least making the play offs on there forum. We are near the play offs and talking about a relegation battle in contrast. I suppose they are cockneys so being a big headed gobshites comes naturally, but when you have owners and fans talking about a long term plan to get into the championship in the middle of a battle to stay at national level football then you have taken it to a whole new level.
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Post by oufcyellows on Nov 19, 2017 16:51:08 GMT
If Chester turn them over on Tuesday they would drop into the relegation zone on goal difference. Come on, Chester. Don't let me down now. Dunno who I dislike more , Chester for costing beano his all time scorer record or orient for being a bunch of cunts
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Post by oldham on Nov 19, 2017 16:57:13 GMT
If Chester turn them over on Tuesday they would drop into the relegation zone on goal difference. Come on, Chester. Don't let me down now. Dunno who I dislike more , Chester for costing beano his all time scorer record or orient for being a bunch of cunts Orient for me...cunts!
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Post by concretebob on Nov 19, 2017 17:05:08 GMT
The possibility of them playing Oxford City edges ever closer.
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Post by Colin B on Nov 19, 2017 17:45:41 GMT
If Chester turn them over on Tuesday they would drop into the relegation zone on goal difference. Come on, Chester. Don't let me down now. Dunno who I dislike more , Chester for costing beano his all time scorer record or orient for being a bunch of cunts Orient, Orient, and Orient.
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Post by peterdev on Nov 20, 2017 18:44:11 GMT
I see BetVictor have Michael Appleton as 25-1 to be the new manager...surely he wouldn't go to that club dying on its feet.
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Post by MJB on Nov 20, 2017 20:35:50 GMT
I see BetVictor have Michael Appleton as 25-1 to be the new manager...surely he wouldn't go to that club dying on its feet. Iain Macintosh was suggesting Apples for the WBA job today due to his connection with the club. Very unlikely but would love him to get it.
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Post by bicesterox on Nov 25, 2017 18:46:18 GMT
It's getting better Getting better all the time 😀
3-0 At the bottom club, who hadn't won a saturday game all season
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Post by Colin B on Nov 25, 2017 18:51:46 GMT
And a red card too, I believe?
Still can't believe they've avoided the bottom four again. Should only be a matter of time though.
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Post by holdsteady on Nov 25, 2017 19:21:55 GMT
Away to bottom of the table Solihull Moors next Saturday, lose that and I think they will go down. They haven't won in 14 league games, which should be near impossible for a pro side at that level, even at our worse I don't think we came close to that.
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Post by plonker on Nov 25, 2017 20:36:25 GMT
The arrogance of Leyton Orient fans doesn't change, they are manager less and in a relegation battle but talking about at least making the play offs on there forum. We are near the play offs and talking about a relegation battle in contrast. I suppose they are cockneys so being a big headed gobshites comes naturally, but when you have owners and fans talking about a long term plan to get into the championship in the middle of a battle to stay at national level football then you have taken it to a whole new level. PCP must be the drug of choice in that part of London. Jesus, what a bunch of delusional dipshits.
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Post by harringtonsghost on Nov 25, 2017 20:59:42 GMT
Away to bottom of the table Solihull Moors next Saturday, lose that and I think they will go down. They haven't won in 14 league games, which should be near impossible for a pro side at that level, even at our worse I don't think we came close to that.Boxing Day 2008. The truly dreadful 'Turkey Turley' game at Salisbury, after we'd lost at Grays and been thumped at Histon. (All three are now Tier 9 sides I believe).
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Post by holdsteady on Nov 25, 2017 21:06:09 GMT
Away to bottom of the table Solihull Moors next Saturday, lose that and I think they will go down. They haven't won in 14 league games, which should be near impossible for a pro side at that level, even at our worse I don't think we came close to that.Boxing Day 2008. The truly dreadful 'Turkey Turley' game at Salisbury, after we'd lost at Grays and been thumped at Histon. (All three are now Tier 9 sides I believe). Where did that put us in the league?
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Post by Surreal Madrid on Nov 25, 2017 21:09:30 GMT
Boxing Day 2008. The truly dreadful 'Turkey Turley' game at Salisbury, after we'd lost at Grays and been thumped at Histon. (All three are now Tier 9 sides I believe). Where did that put us in the league? Chippy's first game in charge.
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Post by holdsteady on Nov 25, 2017 21:14:31 GMT
Where did that put us in the league? Chippy's first game in charge. That's a month shy of nine years ago? Makes you feel old.
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Post by mariokempes on Nov 26, 2017 18:15:27 GMT
Where did that put us in the league? Chippy's first game in charge. Sam Deering broken leg A ground in the middle of a building site No pub for f*****g miles I was gasping for a pint when we got back to civilisation
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Post by tonyw on Nov 27, 2017 18:18:53 GMT
Away to bottom of the table Solihull Moors next Saturday, lose that and I think they will go down. They haven't won in 14 league games, which should be near impossible for a pro side at that level, even at our worse I don't think we came close to that. I think (with some help from Rage Online) that we actually went 11 games without a League win in our first conference season (between beating Tamworth on November 11th and Ebbsfleet on 17th February our only win was in the FA Trophy). Course, unlike Orient, we were top of the league by a sizeable margin before going on that horror run.
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Post by Pete Burrett on Nov 27, 2017 23:09:09 GMT
Away to bottom of the table Solihull Moors next Saturday, lose that and I think they will go down. They haven't won in 14 league games, which should be near impossible for a pro side at that level, even at our worse I don't think we came close to that. I think (with some help from Rage Online) that we actually went 11 games without a League win in our first conference season (between beating Tamworth on November 11th and Ebbsfleet on 17th February our only win was in the FA Trophy). Course, unlike Orient, we were top of the league by a sizeable margin before going on that horror run.I remember that season so well. Neck and neck with Weymouth at the top of the table. Undefeated in our first 18 (I think) league games, yet strangely often flattering to deceive with some fairly lacklustre performances from our fairly lacklustre squad. Then came the first defeat, at Gravesend, and hope of an immediate return to the league gradually plummeted. A horrible season in many ways, yet somehow compulsive viewing.
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Post by peterdev on Nov 28, 2017 8:35:28 GMT
Without a game we can I’ll forward to the National League scores as they come in
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Post by saddletramp on Nov 28, 2017 8:53:59 GMT
I think (with some help from Rage Online) that we actually went 11 games without a League win in our first conference season (between beating Tamworth on November 11th and Ebbsfleet on 17th February our only win was in the FA Trophy). Course, unlike Orient, we were top of the league by a sizeable margin before going on that horror run.I remember that season so well. Neck and neck with Weymouth at the top of the table. Undefeated in our first 18 (I think) league games, yet strangely often flattering to deceive with some fairly lacklustre performances from our fairly lacklustre squad. Then came the first defeat, at Gravesend, and hope of an immediate return to the league gradually plummeted. A horrible season in many ways, yet somehow compulsive viewing. Weymouth ? Are you sure you are not getting confused with the fact that they were the first team to take points off us ? After winning 12 and drawing 2 of our first 14 games i don't remember us being neck and neck with anyone ? What i do remember is on the 20th of October (my birthday) i was out for a meal,listening to Rad Ox on the way home the then Cambridge manager Jimmy Quinn, conceded the league to us after we won 3-0 there,saying everyone else was "fighting for a play off spot" Unfortunately Dagenham didn't read the script.
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Post by Pete Burrett on Nov 28, 2017 10:15:05 GMT
I remember that season so well. Neck and neck with Weymouth at the top of the table. Undefeated in our first 18 (I think) league games, yet strangely often flattering to deceive with some fairly lacklustre performances from our fairly lacklustre squad. Then came the first defeat, at Gravesend, and hope of an immediate return to the league gradually plummeted. A horrible season in many ways, yet somehow compulsive viewing. Weymouth ? Are you sure you are not getting confused with the fact that they were the first team to take points off us ? After winning 12 and drawing 2 of our first 14 games i don't remember us being neck and neck with anyone ? What i do remember is on the 20th of October (my birthday) i was out for a meal,listening to Rad Ox on the way home the then Cambridge manager Jimmy Quinn, conceded the league to us after we won 3-0 there,saying everyone else was "fighting for a play off spot" Unfortunately Dagenham didn't read the script. I'm not getting confused about anything. Both ourselves and Weymouth won our first four games. We were neck and neck. We played each other in the fifth game and drew.
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Post by Gary Baldi on Nov 28, 2017 13:04:01 GMT
They scored with a rather epic own goal from Gavin Johnson. Then we scored a few mins later and that was that. What a chippy attitude Weymouth had as well!
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Post by oldham on Nov 28, 2017 13:12:37 GMT
Anyway, Orient.....Moderated.
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Post by bbl1 on Nov 28, 2017 13:25:39 GMT
"Leyton Orient tumbled to a new low in the shape of a 3-0 humbling by fellow strugglers Torquay." From BBC Football! Hahahahaha! Top lads are we not ?
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